Most Canadian teens have seen violence, gore online: survey

As Canada edges toward legislation meant to protect youths online, a new survey suggests most teens in the country have encountered real violence or gore on the internet. Eighty-five per cent

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Man killed by workplace injury, Peel police say

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People Regional Police are investigating after a man was killed Friday in what authorities describe as a workplace injury. Emergency

Potential measles exposure reported at multiple west-end locations: Toronto Public Health

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Toronto Public Health (TPH) is advising residents about a potential measles exposure at multiple restaurants and facilities in the city’s

Crown urges new trial in B.C. sex assault case, tossed over delays in 2025

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VANCOUVER - The B.C. Court of Appeal has reserved judgment in a sexual assault case that was tossed out last

Man pleads guilty in shooting death of rapper Young Dolph at a Memphis bakery

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MEMPHIS, Tenn, (AP) — A Tennessee man pleaded guilty on Friday in the shooting death of Young Dolph during a

Quebec mining company fined $100 million for polluting fish-bearing waters

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MONTREAL - A Quebec mining company was handed a $100-million fine for releasing harmful substances into fish-bearing waters between 2014

Gaza airstrike targeted Hamas military wing leader, Israel says

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DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — An Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Friday targeted the leader of Hamas ’ military

Ontario now testing asymptomatic people for hantavirus; low-risk cases to stop isolating if negative

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TORONTO - Ontario’s ministry of health said it is now testing asymptomatic people with connections to a hantavirus-stricken cruise, a

Montreal Port Authority names ex-exec as CEO, as leadership questions linger

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MONTREAL - The Montreal Port Authority on Friday named an executive who left exactly two months ago as its new

Convicted sex abuser, former SNC Lavalin CEO both stripped of Order of Canada

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OTTAWA — Two men who were found guilty of wrongdoing have been stripped of their appointments to the Order of